Pubdate: Sat, 11 Jun 2011 Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Copyright: 2011 The Sydney Morning Herald Contact: http://www.smh.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/441 'PEACE CARAVAN' COMES TO MURDER CITY A Mexican convoy protesting violence triggered by a military crackdown on drug cartels has arrived in Ciudad Juarez on the final leg of its 3000-kilometre journey. The peace caravan of about 20 buses, led by famed poet and journalist Javier Sicilia, reached Mexico's most violent city late on Thursday and was greeted by mariachi players and hundreds of well-wishers. The caravan had earlier travelled through northern Chihuahua state, where demonstrators erected a huge wooden cross outside local government offices to mark the spot where local woman Marisela Escobedo was killed by a gunman in December while protesting against the release of her daughter's killer. Advertisement: Story continues below Sicilia, who has emerged as the face of the protest movement since his son and six others were tortured to death near the central resort of Cuernavaca - allegedly by a cartel - plans to unveil a plaque to Escobedo in Chihuahua. The caravan's arrival in Ciudad Juarez came amid a new spurt of violence on Thursday, when 21 bodies were found strewn around Morelia in western Mexico. Police said some of the victims' faces were covered by tape and some showed signs of torture. "The presence of this caravan helps us to break the fear that has engulfed Chihuahuan society - not just because of the drug gangs but also due to the inaction of authorities," local rights group leader Victor Quintana said. Ciudad Juarez, a city of one million, is considered the most violent in Mexico, with more than 3100 murders in 2010. Today Sicilia will cross the border into the US state of Texas, where he will meet with American groups opposed to the violence - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.